I went to service and right clicked Apache Tomcat 6.Then on the general tab
of the dialog box
Path to Executable was pointing to a wrong location.It was C:\Program
Files\Apache Software Foundation\tomcat6.exe //RS//Tomcat6.I tried
to edit it But it was not possible so I went to Windows
Pleaase take a look at the Error log I have attached and the link
http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5372855
In the tab box that pops up when tomcat6w.exe is double clicked, I have (it
was not there initially) specified Java Classpath as
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20\bin\bootstrap.jar, if so
Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
...
You're no having much luck, are you ?
Think of it this way though : you are learning a lot.
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20
In the General tab Path to Excecutable was wrong and as described above I
corrected it and now it is C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20\bin\tomcat6.exe
Varuna,
at this point, (now that you have a correct Windows JAVA_HOME system
environment variable set) it may be a good idea to de-install the
service and start over.
Run service.bat remove, and then re-run service.bat install.
That will give us again a cleaner starting point for the registry
Interesting that your subject line says J2SE 5 JRE, when the registered
JVM is a JDK 6...
Well it's an error I have made it' s got to be without J2SE 5 JRE. When
the installation failed , I thought whether it's because I am using Java SE
6, since tomcat documentation says to use an J2SE 5
Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
...
Well I did as you have instructed me
1. *Stopped the Anti virus
*
2. *Downloaded apache-tomcat-6.0.20.zip (core)*
3. *Unzipped it to the directory apache-tomcat-6.0.20*
4. *Opened a console window*
5. *Went to the directory
Andre:
I edited the service.bat, only part that had to be added was echo
Using %EXECUTABLE%:
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20\binservice.bat install
Installing the service 'Tomcat6' ...
Using CATALINA_HOME:C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20
Using CATALINA_BASE:C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20
Using JAVA_HOME:
Varuna,
just as an aside :
Just send your answer to the list, do not include the other addresses.
We are all subscribed to the list, so we get these messages anyway. If
you also send it to the other addresses, we each get these messages twice.
Thanks.
Good, we are making progress !
Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
Andre:
I edited the service.bat, only part that had to be added was echo
Using %EXECUTABLE%:
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20\binservice.bat install
Installing the service 'Tomcat6' ...
Using CATALINA_HOME:C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20
Using
I believe there should be a companion program tomcat6w.exe that allows
you to see the registry settings used by the service.
--David
Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
Andre:
I edited the service.bat, only part that had to be added was echo
Using %EXECUTABLE%:
David Smith wrote:
I believe there should be a companion program tomcat6w.exe that allows
you to see the registry settings used by the service.
Your belief is correct, but you're coming a bit late in the day.
But I guess geography explains that.
;-)
There is also the fact that the subject of
When given the long command
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20\bintomcat6.exe //IS//%SERVICE_NAME%
--StartClass
org.
apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap --StopClass
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootst
rap --StartParams start --StopParams stop
The above command displayed a message box with a big Red X
I wouldn't say I'm late ... just watching the thread til now, offering
up my thoughts where they are relevant.
--David
André Warnier wrote:
David Smith wrote:
I believe there should be a companion program tomcat6w.exe that allows
you to see the registry settings used by the service.
Your
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
When given the long command
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20\bintomcat6.exe //IS//%SERVICE_NAME%
--StartClass
org.
apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap --StopClass
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootst
rap --StartParams start --StopParams stop
The above command displayed a message
On 22/7/09 04:37, Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
Please read the whole story behind and reply without bulling.I am trying to
figure out what is the cause for not being able to install Tomcat as a
service when JRun can be .My guess was is Kaspersky blocking Tomcat setup
since Kaspersky prompted for
Are multiple explanation marks in the README.please-don't?
I don't understand can you please explain
Varuna
2009/7/22 Pid p...@pidster.com
On 22/7/09 04:37, Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
Please read the whole story behind and reply without bulling.I am trying
to
figure out what is the cause
Varuna,
I am not trying to bully you or anything of the kind.
I have been watching this thread as a spectator, and I was just trying
to convey to you the following :
There are people here trying to help you, for free.
To be able to do that, they need, at least :
- that you provide all relevant
André Warnier wrote:
...
Now, to redeem myself, here are my suggestions :
- turn off any anti-virus or similar software that might be running
- de-install whatever Tomcat software you have installed, using the
installer/deinstaller package
- verify that you do not have any remainders
David kerber wrote:
And that, friends, is the best quick start summary for setting up
tomcat I've ever seen. It took me weeks to put together in my mind all
the pieces that Andre' just presented to you on a platter!! How about
putting it into the docs or some other very visible location...
Andre,
I am sorry if I got your remark from the wrong end and apologies if it
did heart you.I posted things on to the list as they unfolded.This anti
virus issue did not happen until a moment ago I made the post.From the
beginning of this issue I have not kept back any information that was
From: Varuna Seneviratna [mailto:varunasenevira...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Fwd: Is it not possible to install apache-tomcat-6.0.20
with a J2SE 5 JRE: A new development
Using JAVA_HOME:C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14
Using JVM: C:\Program
The set up dialog box that pops up saying unable to proceed has has 3
buttons, the first is Abort second Retry, third Ignore.When I keep on
clicking Retry for several times the setup goes a step forward and the
Kaspersky icon at the bottom right corner display a message as NS130.TMP
placed in low
Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
...
Can it be because of Kaspersky setting that I am unable to install Tomcat
service?
Let me paraphrase this :
During the Tomcat installation, I repeatedly hit my head to the desk.
Can this be the reason that I have a headache ?
Come on, as they say in
Please read the whole story behind and reply without bulling.I am trying to
figure out what is the cause for not being able to install Tomcat as a
service when JRun can be .My guess was is Kaspersky blocking Tomcat setup
since Kaspersky prompted for user's approval after clicking Retry several
I wonder why you want to install tomcat as a service.In my mind,java is
green software,and I always download a .zip or .gz file,and get it run in a
specific folder,I think that will help to easy manage things.
hope no bother.
thanks.
2009/7/22 Varuna Seneviratna varunasenevira...@gmail.com
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